Tammy Lee Hussin
Dedicated to Protecting Consumers throughout California with Excellent Results!
Tammy has dedicated her legal career to consumer protection. Tammy specializes in going after creditors and debt collection agencies for unlawful abusive debt collection tactics and unlawful telemarketing practices under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Tammy uses her expertise under these powerful federal laws to fight for the rights of consumers who often times have nowhere left to turn, and then goes on to achieve maximum settlement awards against their abusers. Tammy has helped over a thousand consumers put an end to harassment from abusive debt collectors and annoying telemarketers, and her clients all appreciate Tammy's attention to detail and dedication to the cause.
Tammy has a proven track record for success and has earned millions of dollars in settlement awards for her clients, with some individual settlements in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. She is well respected by her colleagues and clients alike, and anyone who has crossed paths with Tammy knows that she is a force to be reckoned with. While dedicating her legal career to protecting consumers, Tammy has rightfully earned a reputation as an innovative, fearless, and highly successful attorney.
- Southwestern Law School
- J.D. (1991) | Law
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- Honors: Graduated Cum Laude
- Activities: Law Review Staff
- Owner
- Hussin Law
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- Dedicated consumer protection law firm.
- California State Bar  # 155290
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- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 155290
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Collections
- Elder Law
- Q. Ive got a company calling me 18 times in the past 5 days. It is not a collection company, its a mortgage company. Help
- A: If the calls are automated and you have no business relationship with the mortgage company, you might be entitled to statutory damages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. If you answer the calls and you hear an automated voice prior to speaking to a live representative, you should reach out to a consumer protection attorney for help.
- Q. I'm interested in becoming apart of the class action suit I've definitely used it and understand now
- A: Sometimes it's better to file an individual claim because class members usually do not get full recovery. I suggest you reach out to a consumer lawyer to discuss your situation -- most of us do not charge for a consultation.
- Q. I have a creditor that call all day everyday. For months now . Do I have a case
- A: The answer depends on a number of factors. If you have already told the creditor to stop calling you, and the calls are automated, you likely have a strong case. If you have already discussed your situation with your creditor, and they are harassing you with calls, you likely have a case. I suggest you reach out to a consumer lawyer for consultation - most of us do not charge for our services.